Jazz Guitar Lessons : Walking Bass & Chord Comping
Published on 13 January 2016
Walking base lines and comping chords in jazz guitar are best learned by breaking them down into four rules. Practice bass line walking and walk comping with a demonstration from an experienced studio musician in this free video on jazz guitar.
Expert: Shane Roberts
Contact: www.teachmeleadguitar.com
Bio: Shane Roberts is a guitarist who resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he teaches, composes, produces and performs regularly with some of the area's top musicians.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
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